On Mon, 1 Apr 2019 at 19:23, Tony Shield <tony.shield...@gmail.com> wrote:
and have confidence that this historic grade II mounting block will fit > into the schema? Its not presently in use as it is in a school yard. > I don't know about the schema, but whatever tags you settle on, don't forget to add: heritage=2 heritage:operator=he ref:he=184432 It probably won't render on standard carto yet (if ever), so may not show up on https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101362124-mounting-block-in-school-yard-circa-15-metres-west-of-rivington-school-rivington but a week or so after you map it, it will show up on http://gk.historic.place/historische_objekte/translate/en/index-en.html?zoom=18&lat=53.62469&lon=-2.56868&pid=HaHbHcSaHe&detail=3 with the same clickable funky burger icon that Rivington Church has (provided you added the heritage tags above). If you can put a photo (copyright permitting) somewhere (preferably Wikimedia) you can add a tag for that, too, and it will show on the historic place map. In fact, I see there's a wikimedia image available for the church so I'll add that now (it probably won't show up until next week). -- Paul
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